
People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours
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The People Powered exhibition will be held at the University of Birmingham on September 16th, 2026. The exhibition tells stories of social change led by student researchers. The event is free to attend.
Discover stories of social change and community action led by the student researchers who helped create the exhibition.
Discover stories of social change and community action at the University of Birmingham in this engaging 30-minute tour of Largely in Your Hands: Making and shaping a university, led by the student researchers who helped create the exhibition.
From Malcolm X’s visit to Birmingham in 1965 to student campaigns for LGBTQ+ rights, these fast-paced tours uncover powerful stories of people who challenged injustice, reshaped campus culture and fought for a fairer society. Along the way, you'll explore inspiring examples of solidarity and grassroots action, while discovering some of the lesser-known voices and movements that have helped shape Birmingham’s history.
Set within the historic Aston Webb Building, People Powered! offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from the students behind the research, gain fresh perspectives on the exhibition, and ask questions during a dedicated Q&A session at the end of the tour. Whether you're interested in local history, civil rights, student activism or untold stories from the past, this tour will leave you looking at the University of Birmingham’s heritage and the wider city in a new way. Join us to explore how ordinary people used their voices to create extraordinary change.
Key Information
Duration: 30 minutes (including Q&A)
Location: Largely in Your Hands exhibition, Aston Webb Building, University of Birmingham
Capacity: Maximum 15 people per tour
Six tours available throughout the day
Fully indoors
Fully accessible; lift users can access the first floor via an alternative route with support from staff
Recommended age: 16+
Location and how to get there
Tours will start from the reception of the Aston Webb Building, ground floor.
The full address is: Aston Webb Building, University of Birmingham, 142 Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham, B15 2TT
Getting to the University: Frequent trains from Birmingham New Street reach University Station in 10 minutes, a short walk from campus. Regular buses (X61 and 63) also serve the University. Cycling is encouraged, with dedicated routes, and secure lock up on site. Visitor parking is available at Northeast Multi-storey Car Park (Pritchatts Road, B15 2SA).
Access
We have detailed access information on the Aston Webb building, where tours will take place on AccessAble.
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Frequently asked questions
People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours takes place on Wednesday, 16 September 2026 at 12:00.
People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours is held at University of Birmingham, Great Hall, Aston Webb Building in Birmingham (Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT).
Entry to People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours is free.
Tickets for People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours
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The People Powered exhibition will be held at the University of Birmingham on September 16th, 2026. The exhibition tells stories of social change led by student researchers. The event is free to attend.
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Organiser’s full description
Discover stories of social change and community action led by the student researchers who helped create the exhibition.
Discover stories of social change and community action at the University of Birmingham in this engaging 30-minute tour of Largely in Your Hands: Making and shaping a university, led by the student researchers who helped create the exhibition.
From Malcolm X’s visit to Birmingham in 1965 to student campaigns for LGBTQ+ rights, these fast-paced tours uncover powerful stories of people who challenged injustice, reshaped campus culture and fought for a fairer society. Along the way, you'll explore inspiring examples of solidarity and grassroots action, while discovering some of the lesser-known voices and movements that have helped shape Birmingham’s history.
Set within the historic Aston Webb Building, People Powered! offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from the students behind the research, gain fresh perspectives on the exhibition, and ask questions during a dedicated Q&A session at the end of the tour. Whether you're interested in local history, civil rights, student activism or untold stories from the past, this tour will leave you looking at the University of Birmingham’s heritage and the wider city in a new way. Join us to explore how ordinary people used their voices to create extraordinary change.
Key Information
Duration: 30 minutes (including Q&A)
Location: Largely in Your Hands exhibition, Aston Webb Building, University of Birmingham
Capacity: Maximum 15 people per tour
Six tours available throughout the day
Fully indoors
Fully accessible; lift users can access the first floor via an alternative route with support from staff
Recommended age: 16+
Location and how to get there
Tours will start from the reception of the Aston Webb Building, ground floor.
The full address is: Aston Webb Building, University of Birmingham, 142 Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham, B15 2TT
Getting to the University: Frequent trains from Birmingham New Street reach University Station in 10 minutes, a short walk from campus. Regular buses (X61 and 63) also serve the University. Cycling is encouraged, with dedicated routes, and secure lock up on site. Visitor parking is available at Northeast Multi-storey Car Park (Pritchatts Road, B15 2SA).
Access
We have detailed access information on the Aston Webb building, where tours will take place on AccessAble.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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University of Birmingham, Great Hall, Aston Webb BuildingEdgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT
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When is People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours?
People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours takes place on Wednesday, 16 September 2026 at 12:00.
Where is People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours taking place?
People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours is held at University of Birmingham, Great Hall, Aston Webb Building in Birmingham (Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT).
How much are tickets for People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours?
Entry to People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours is free.
How do I get tickets for People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours?
Tickets for People Powered! Student-led exhibition tours can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
🏨 Staying overnight?
Hotels within walking distance of University of Birmingham, Great Hall, Aston Webb Building
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Free Entry
Date
Until Wednesday, 16 September 2026
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